With over six years in the biophysics field, I've honed my expertise in spectroscopy and protein analysis, particularly in the use of structural biology to study the structure-function relationship and binding interactions of membrane proteins impacting neurodegeneration and the immune system. Over the course of my doctorate, I've become adept in protein expression and purifiication, and using NMR, ITC, MS, CD, and LUV fluorescence spectroscopy to study CD33 and the Siglec receptor family, and integrin subunits. I value collaboration, innovation, and mentorship, and I strive to contribute to the advancement of science and medicine through my research.
Listed skills include Data Analysis, Uv/Vis Spectroscopy, Kaleidagraph, Experimental Design, and 11 others.